Clara City High School - Clacihiscan Yearbook (Clara City, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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EIDR Ill KATHLEEN AALFS wills her shorthand ability to SHIRLEY EUHR SHIRLEY AEIKENS wills her loud and boisterous laugh to JOAN GERDES. MADELON ALTENHCFEN wills her horseshoes to MONICA GROEBNER because Madelon is through nhoofenn! SANDRA AMMERMANN wills her giggle to SANDRA MEYER. BERNARD ASCHE wills his quiet amsposltion to STEVEN THANG and WAYNE HARGUTH. DOROTHY ASCHE wills her bass drum to WALTER BLUHM. BAREARB BUSH wills her calmness at basketball games to DENISE LANNING LADONNA CLEMENTS wills her promptness and her ability to play the french horn to ELAINE BERENDS and JUDY SOMMERFIELD. CAROLE DEGROTE wills her height to CAROL DRAGT wills her nred penclln GORT. EUNICE DUITSMAN wills her blush to INEZ GEHRKE wills her cheerleading PETERS. MARCIA GOLDENSTEIN wills her laugh JOYCE BOIKE and BARBARA LANGE. to JANICE GOLDENSTEIN and SHARON DENNIS WESTENDORF. ability to MARLYS NEGEN and ELOISE to LAVONNE GEHRKE and LOIS KOENEN. T ELWOOD GRUSSING wills his ability to ruin cars to CLIFFORD ANDRESEN and ROBERT GOLDENSTEIN. BETTY HARMS wills her weight problem to LAVONNE STUTELBERG. MYRON HEBRINK wills his hard work in bookkeeping class to STANLEY BARNEY JOHN JAENISCH wills his build to the HILERANDS TWINS. Better take O vitamins, boys. JOHN KOENEN wills his basketball ability to ROBERT STAGER. ANITA KRON wills her long fingernails to ANN WATCHLER. DAVID MEYER wills his bird-like appetite and slim physique to ROGER WEERS MARLAN OSTENDORF wills his ability to miss English class to PAUL JAENISCH DONNA PETERSEN wills her diamond to BEREND DAVIDS to give to AUDREY HAGERT. EUNICE PLOWMAN wills her wiggle to NANCY GRUSSING. DAVID PREKKER wills his romantic character to ELDON AEIKENS. Poor Maynar HARM RAND wills his beautiful Ford to ROGER OSTENDORF. Lucky boy! SANDRA REINERS wills her ability to play the cowbell to DEWAYNE SMITH WINIFRED RUITER wills her charming MEYER. disposition in bookkeeping to LAVONNE ANN SCHJELDAHL wills her four day weekends to BETTY FELDMAN. MARGARET SCHROEDER wills her wonderful night life to MARY ANN LEISER. JOAN SOMMERFIELD wills her ability to change boy friends to CAROL FRIKKE JAMES STAGER wills his ability to get in trouble third hour to STANLEY OSTENDORF. KERMIT SWANSON wills his ability to play the coronet to MARCELLA BECKMAN. DARRYL SWEEP wills his ability to get along with Leidle in 3rd hour study hall to HARLAN RUITER. RODNEY TAATJES wills Evon to JEROME SECHLER. what about Linda, Jerome? GEORGE THEIN wills his football ability to DARREL GEHRKE. LOIS VAN BINSBERGEN wills her short stubby feet to THOMAS THEIN. Happy stumbling. GENE WIEBERDINK wills his bruised and bloody Shins from Madelon's nhoofenn to LOWELL KLUVER. Watch out for Monica!

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As we looked out the window we saw the United States Explorer and the Vanguard passing us. Finally we arrived at our destination. we were greeted by the President of the moon, MADELON ALTENHOFEN. She took us to the capitol in her limousine driven by HARM RAND. We were honored to be made guests at the Green House. Lunch was served by the Matour de', SHIRLEY AEIKENS. After a lunch of cheese---green, llmburger, or blue- cheese, a stage show was given in our honor. First the great singer from Earth, Madame ANN SCHJELDAHL, sang nThe Moon's Welcome.n Next on the program were the famous magicians GEORGE THEIN, WINIFRED RUITER, and DOROTHY ASCHE. After the great magicians the Liberace of the moon, GENE WEIBERDINK, favored us with a selection. It was getting late so we decided to retire. Bright and early the next morning we got up, ate breakfast, and decided to take a tour of the moon. We decided to start with a tour of the capitol of the moon, Sputn1k's Rest, We started with the factory of the famous Green Cheese first. when we got there we were greeted by ANITA KRON who was to be our guide. She told us all about the making of the delicious cheese, where it got 1t's name, and about the origin of the factory on the moon. She gave us a sample and then we decided to go tO the next place on our list. The next place was Moonbeam, Inc. The owner, BERNARD ASCHE, told us they put out close to 50,000 moonbeams per year! It was getting late so we had to go. We left well informed about Moonbeams. Our next visit was at PETERSEN J GEHRKE'S FASHION SHOP. It was run by two prominent seniors from the Class of 1958 from C. C., DONNA PETERSEN A INEZ GEHRKE. We were really surprised at the fashions on the moon. They were really 'out of this world.' The shops were rather small com- pared to the big stores in the United States, but all in all, it was very nice. President ALTENHOFEN came to get us so we had to go. We went back to the Green House where we had supper. we had no other plans so we decided to take in a movie. It was called, nwill Earthlans Invade the Moonn? It was produced by BARBARA BUSH and directed by DAVID MEYER. Starring in this movie was DARRYL SHEEP, MARCIA GOLDENSTEIN, AND JOAN SOMMERFIELD. The next day we decided to go to the Science Conservatory and look at the giant telescopes. We were amazed at the greatness of them. DR. JOHN KOENEN, who was in charge of things in the conservatory, asked us if we would like to look at the earth through it. We accepted the invitation without any hesitation. We pointed the telescope in the direction of the Earth and looked for it, We could see it immediately. we decided to concentrate on Clara City and sure enough--there it was. It looked as if they were tearing down old C.C.H.S. We could see Mr. Miles standing there crying. It was breaking his heart to see C.C.H.S. being torn down. But wait--there were more standing there. There was JOHN JAENISCH, EUNICE PLOWMAN, MARGARET SCHROEDER, and even the greatest lover Of School himself DAVID PHEKKEH. We could take no more of the crumbling of dear old C.C.H.S. so we decided to look at brighter things on the moon. f As we walked down the street we heard JAMES STAGER calling NExtra, extra! Read all about 1t.n we bought a paper and as we skimmed the head- lines we noticed that SANDRA REINERS had won the Western, Riding Champion- ship of the Universe with her quarter horse, Tango. Runnerup was KATHY AALFS from Venus with her horse, Goldie, We turn the page and see LADONNA CLEMENTS Society Column. We see several familiar names including RODNEY TAATJES who had just re- turned from a visit to earth to see some of his old friends. After we finished reading the news section we noticed that KERMIT SWANSON was the publisher of this fine newspaper. We decided it was time to leave so we went back to the Green House to thank the president and her staff for their hospitality. Before we left there we met the pres1dent's special dress designer, EUNICE DUITS- MAN, and her bodyguards, SANDRA AMMERMAN, CAROLE DEGROTE, LOIS VAN BINS- BERGEN, and BETTY HARMS.



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H155 lHY IN it .QQ3 1 f It ' f ' 'HEADED Fon EDENH Mfg K F0 'i,Zf1.7 Hglll ,25 17 f 'I L4 7? L.,'2 ,' - .r ,sg Director: J. J. Ellingwor-th ,nv On November 15, 1957, the sen- ior class presented their class play, Headed for Eden, The set- ting was a room in a boarding house in Chicago in the l93O's. The story revolves around Kate Roberts and the other girls who live at the boarding house. Kate's brother comes to town and the girls have quite a time help ing to keep him from the police. The cast had many enjoyable moments in preparing for the play because they wore the clothes that were in style in those days. Mrs. Oral Sk1pworth..Marc1a Goldenstein Imogene .................... .Kathy Aalfs Hank osuo o 0 sooc Q oooo o ooun Q 0 Dorothy Brill... .......Barbara Bush Peggy walters............Donna Petersen Gladys Hermann.......Madelon Altenhofen Nancy Lane...... ...,LaDonna Clements Kate Boberts..... .....Ann Schjeldahl ,..,.,.An1ta Kron .......Harm Band .. .... Betty Harms Rosina Bland1sh.... Barry Richards... Minnie Peters... Banksooooco Ouooocqinavid Marcella Turner.... ....Sh1P1ey Ae1keHS .,.,Jun1or Koenen Bob Boberts...... Sergent Kelly. . . . . . . .Kermit Swanson Ken Howard..... ....Gene Wleberdlnk 'L1mpy!,,,,,, ,,...James Stager

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